, Australia

Hungry Jack’s makes chicken range healthier

And now Hungry Jack’s is targeting women as patrons.

Hungry Jack’s National Marketing Director, Jim Wilson, said the business had spent 18 months overhauling its chicken menu with massive reductions in sodium and fat and the introduction of new products.

“The selection of 10 different chicken products, from salads and wraps to burgers and nuggets, will appeal to those women who are conscious about the content and nutritional composition of the foods they eat,” said Wilson.

He said some women are reluctant consumers of fast food but now there is something on the Hungry Jack’s menu for everyone, including those seeking much lower salt, fat and kilojoule levels.

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